The Times. (Gold Hill, Or.) 1952-1953, March 12, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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Marth 12, 1953
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Rogue River, Oregon
THE TIMES
VISITING FROM GRAND RAPIDS
Gold Hill, Oregon
Page 7
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IN HOSPITAL WITHtfLU
Mr. F VoWlfcU u of Gold
Mr. and Mn Oren Stic hl
Hill has the flu7 anM i in the
of Grand Rapid», Michigan, are
visiting his brother. C . J. Stiehl of hospital for th* time being.
Rogue River.
The Stiehls left Michigan
the end of January and plan an
extended trip through the West
returning to Grand Rapids by
Easter.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Stiehl
are teachers, he having taught
twenty-seven years in Grand
Rapids; and Mrs. Stiehl having
327 N. Fir street
Medford. Oregon
taught for seven yean in China,
Across the track from the passenger depot
and for fourteen years in Korea,
where she was a missionary te a ­ 3 a. m. to 9 p. m ., Monday through Friday; Sat. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
SUNDAY 10 a, m. to 7 p. m.
cher at Ewa College in Seoul be
fore being forced to leave at the
outbreak of the war.
W h en in M ed fo rd , a n d in
a hurry,
THE LMMDERETTE
WEEK WITH DAUGHTER
Mr. agfl Mr< Henry Baker
of Evans Cifeek are spending the
week with Shell U f llghter, Mrs.
Mike Tapovic in GfljJ Hill while
she recoven frotj^Zrnajor opera­
tion.
De luxe W all Paint
VISITING DAUGHTER
Mrs Jiouise Coulter of
Evans Valley has beqn visiting
her daughter and family, the
Marvin Jensens o f O o c e n t City
ting a new bridge where the old
one now stands. In less than a
week, the bridge in the bottom
photo was completed and the
sign was taken away.
WASHINGTON REPORT
(Continued from page 2)
HOLDERNESS' ON TRIP
When 1 was over in the
Senate Office Building the other
afternoon to discuss some O & C
land problems with Senator C or­
don, I noticed something that
appealed to me ver- much. On
the door to Senator Taft's office,
which is across the corridor from
Senator Cordon's, is the usual
small name plate -- but under it
the words “ WALK IN'' are le tte r­
ed. It seemed so friendly and in ­
viting that my first impulse was
that I would put the same on my
office door. Then I remembered
The door to my office is always
OPEN!
Mr. and Mrs P.E. Holder-
ness of Gold Hill
e been vis-
iting in Altur,
farnia with
Mr. and Mn
ague. From
there they we
nley, Ore -
gon, where the
from Thun
day ur.til Satu
evening visit-
ing with Mr . ah Mrs. Wilbur Rob
inette and son, Jimmy.
MRS, PATTE HOPKINS ILL
IN JOSEPHINE HOSPITAL
Mrs. Patte Hopkins, promin­
ent VFW Auxiliary leader, and
wife of Col. Ted Hopkins of Ro­
gue River is so seriously ill in
the Josephine General hospital
that 5 blood transfusions have
been necessary.
At press tim e, Mrs Hopkins
was reported to be resting easy.
DonaldJXTnoll, son of Mr
and Mrs. Keidieth Damon of Up­
per Pleasant LniSls. was home
recently on leave fry n Camp
Roberts.
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KEMGLO
SIGN DOESN’T TELL THE
TRUTH. In the top photo, the
sign was erected a week ago
when a temporary bridge was
started on Wards Creek to e n ­
able workmen to begin construc-
im perialism. Instead of spelling
out that principle clearly H.J.Res
200 refen to the "pervenion” of
interpretations and applications,
whatever that might mean. Also,
instead of declaring a principle
applicable anywhere, any time,
and to any government, the re ­
solution is directed solely at the
Soviet Union. Of course, the
Soviet is the guilty government
but I doubt if it should be con­
sidered to have a monopoly upon
guilt.
However, and this goes
back to my first comment on this
subject, even though I dislike th<
wording of the resolution it does
get across the idea that we are
against enslavement, and it does
hold out hope to the oppressed,so
it will doubtless be approved.
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